Bearded Bellbird

Bearded Bellbird

Taxobox
name = Bearded Bellbird
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
familia = Cotingidae
genus = "Procnias"
species = "P. averano"
binomial = "Procnias averano"
binomial_authority = (Hermann, 1783)

The Bearded Bellbird, "Procnias averano", also known as the Campanero or Anvil-bird, is a passerine bird which occurs in tropical northern South America.

There are two subspecies; the nominate taxon, "P. a. averano", in northeastern Brazil and "P. a. carnobarba" in Venezuela, Trinidad, extreme northeastern Colombia, western Guyana and far northern Brazil.

This cotinga occurs in humid forests and woodland. It is mainly resident, but some populations take part in altitudinal migrations; breeding at altitudes of up to 1900 m (6250 ft) and spending the non-breeding season in the lowlands. It is a localised and uncommon bird in Venezuela, but is fairly common in Trinidad. The nominate race is relatively rare due to extensive habitat destruction in its range and heavy trapping for the cagebird trade.

Like other cotingas, the Bearded Bellbird has a broad hooked-tipped bill, rounded wings, strong legs and a striking appearance. The male is approx 28 cm (11 in) long, and weighs 180 g (6½ oz). His plumage is white or greyish-white apart from the black wings and warm brown head. He sports a grotesque "beard" of un-feathered, black mossy wattles. The female is smaller, at approx. 27 cm (10½ in) and 130 g (4½ oz). Her upperparts are olive-green (duskier on the head), most of the underparts are yellow streaked with green, and the vent is pure yellow. She lacks the facial wattles ("beard"). Both sexes have dark eyes, a black bill and grey to black legs.

These arboreal bellbirds feeds entirely on fruit and berries, mainly taken on the wing. Lauraceae and Burseraceae are particularly favoured, and the young are fed regurgitated Lauraceae by the female.

The males' advertising calls are a very loud dull "Bock" repeated every few seconds and a somewhat less loud, metallic hammering "tonk-tonk-tonk-tonk". Additionally, a number of regional calls are known, e.g. an unmusical, almost hissing, "bisset" in southern Venezuela and a disyllabic "teek-terong" in northern Venezuela. Apparently, the last mentioned call is no longer heard in Trinidad. The female is essentially silent.

The flimsy nest of twigs is built by the female and usually placed in the outer branches of a tree. The single brown-mottled, light tan egg is incubated entirely by the female, leaving the polygamous male free to spend much of his time advertising with his distinctive songs. Laying season varies over its range; April-Nov. in Trinidad and May-Sep. in N. Venezuela. The first recorded egg was discovered near Cumaca, Trinidad, in the mid-1950s.

References

* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* "Birds of Venezuela" by Hilty, ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
*cite book
last = ffrench
first = Richard
title = A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
edition = 2nd edition
year = 1991
publisher = Comstock Publishing
isbn = 0-8014-9792-2

* "Birds of South America vol. 2" by Ridgely & Tudor (1994), ISBN 0-19-857218-2
* Herklots, G. A. C. 1961. "The Birds of Trinidad and Tobago". Collins, London.

External links

* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=4527&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
* [http://www.worldbirder.com/photonew/xpages/photo.asp?PhotoID=60 a photo]


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